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Saint Teresa of Calcutta: The Saint of the Slums
I am deeply emotional when it comes to talk for a great woman like Mother Teresa. Not only because she is Albanian like me, but because I’ve experienced myself the tremendous influence and love Catholics around the world had for her figure. In one of my visits in Malawi in Africa, I participated in a gathering of clients of a microfinance bank there. As I was a guest the speaker introduced me as…
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Inside the DAG x Jamini Roy house
For years now, DAG (previously Delhi Art Gallery) has been greater than a gallery. Almost three a long time previous, with the largest assortment of pre-modern and trendy Indian artwork, it has had uncommon collaborations — with the Archaeological Survey of India and the National Gallery of Modern Art at Dhrishyakala (Red Fort, Delhi) and with Ghare Baire (Old Currency Building, Kolkata), as an…
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Cyd Charisse (The Bandwagon, Brigadoon, Singin’ in the Rain)—LEGS LEGS LEGS I would sell my soul for the legs of Cyd Charisse - she oozed style and glamour and sex appeal!! And she could DANCE! She was dancing next to the greats - Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire but they are never who you're looking at because why would you when you can look at her. I will only sit through too long ballet breaks for her. If there was any woman who you could call sex on legs it was her. These dances are everything to meeee (she comes in at the minute mark) and this dance too of course is iconic. In the words of Fred Astaire 'When you've danced with Cyd Charisse you stay danced with'
Suchitra Sen (Harano Sur, Chaowa Pawa)—Suchitra Sen! She had a 25-year career in Bengali films, and was at the height of popularity for a solid two decades as half of the wildly beloved pair of Uttam-Suchitra, who were practically the entire romantic genre of Bengali films by themselves. She acted in literary adaptations, romantic comedies, (melo)dramas and inspired-by-current-events films. She was the first Indian actress to receive an international award at the Moscow International Film Festival. In 1978, after the release of her last film (a box-office flop) she pulled a Garbo and put herself out of the public eye completely. She made no appearances, gave no interviews, refused awards, all of it. She didn't even show up for her daughter's or grand-daughters' debuts! She was taken for funerary rites in a covered hearse! The glamour! The mystery! That blinding smile!
This is round 2 of the tournament. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage woman.
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Suchitra Sen:
Not to take away from her costars in Devdas (1955), but the great Indian cinematic tradition of Tragic Romantic Yearning would not, I argue, be what it is without Suchitra Sen's performance in that film. I root for things to turn out better for her every time, even though I know how things are going to go.
A Bengali cinema icon. Liked crows (per Gulzar, "It was an astonishing sight. The crows used to pick at the grapes from her hand").
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She once rejected Raj Kapoor's movie offer (one of the most successful actor and director at the time). She was quoted saying, “In men, I don’t look for beauty. I look for intelligence and sharp conversations. I had refused Raj Kapoor’s offer almost immediately. He came to my residence offering a lead role and, as I took my seat, he suddenly sat near my foot and offered me a bouquet of roses while offering the role. I rejected the offer. I did not like his personality. The way he behaved – sitting near my foot – did not befit a man.”
Legendary poet, lyricist, director and writer Gulzaar had this to say about her "Glad that my ‘Sir’—that’s what I call her— got the Dada Saheb Phalke award during her lifetime. Contrary to people’s perceptions, Suchitra Sen is an extremely warm and very very friendly person. I adore and respect her. But she has the right to choose her friends. Surely she’s justified in keeping away from every Tom, Dick and Harry. She’s the only example of such quiet dignity in show-biz. That’s why the media compares her with Great Garbo. Suchitra Sen is my Sir. I’ll explain. During the shooting of Aandhi she started calling me Sir. Everyone in Kolkata calls her Madame. Since I’m her junior I requested her not to call me Sir. But she insisted. (We always converse in Bengali). So I call her Sir and she calls me Sir.”
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Cyd:
Photos do not do Cyd Charisse justice, unfortunately, because she is at her hottest while dancing, which she was exquisitely good at. Just go watch her first number in Singin' in the Rain, in that green dress; nothing I could say here will be more convincing that that.
She had amazing legs, and she knew how to use them! You probably know her best from the dream sequence in Singin' In The Rain. She was such a stunning dancer, and all her dance scenes are hard to look away from.
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She's an amazing dancer and my favorite from the period. Here's her and Fred Astaire in the Band Wagon:
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I just like a woman who's there to be really incredibly good at dancing.
One of the most talented female dancers in Hollywood history, but what sets her apart from other competitors for that title is that she...umm...well let's be blunt, she was the dancer who put sex into it. The one who said "Hey, you know that A+ leg tone that naturally develops from doing this for a living? Why don't I let people see that? Like at every opportunity?" She reportedly insured her legs for five million dollars after hitting it big, which just goes to show that fame makes you crazy. It should have been ten million.
Arguably the Best female dancer of her time, she supposedly insured her legs for $5 million dollars. Stole the show whenever she had a dance number, even if she went uncredited. Musicals started to go out of fashion so unfortunately she didn't have as many big roles as she should have, but those she did are unforgettable. The Broadway Melody number in Singin' in the Rain - the green dress!
She could pirouette in pointes or tear it up in taps. Fred Astaire called her "beautiful dynamite" and wrote, "That Cyd! When you've danced with her you stay danced with." Gene Kelly partnered with her three times. Her legs were (reportedly) insured for $5 million in 1952 ($57.8 million in 2024 dollars)! Everyone in this poll will be iconic, but for raw physical grace, Cyd is up there with the best.
Legs for days, beautiful dancer in the most iconic scenes of Singin in the Rain. She's glorious. As some guys sung to her in It's Always fair weather, 'baby you knock me out!'
Incredibly, Cyd Charisse only started learning to dance as a rehab exercise to strengthen her body after a childhood bout of polio. She was in high demand as a dance partner, Fred Astaire called her beautiful dynamite and said "When you've danced with her, you stayed danced with". She was one of a few leading ladies to dance with both Astaire and Kelly, declaring them both delicious. Kelly apparently was stronger, while Astaire was more coordinated. She also said her husband would always know who she had been dancing with because Kelly left her bruised, while Astaire didn't leave a mark. She's better known for her dance numbers today, but she was a leading lady in her time! Her Scottish accent in Brigadoon leaves a lot to be desired, but compared to the other actors in the movie, it's almost good. She appeared in The Harvey Girls alongside Judy Garland and Angela Lansbury in her first speaking role, but she really burst onto the scene with Singin' in the Rain and her infamous Broadway Melody Ballet number with Gene Kelly (no one could handle a length of fabric like Cyd Charisse). She was brought in because Debbie Reynolds wasn't really a dancer and Kelly was notoriously a stickler about his Vision. After that she starred opposite Astaire in The Band Wagon, which was a bit of a flop but created some enduringly incredible dance numbers. She went on to star in a number of MGM movies, and was one of the last of the Studio era stars to remain on contract. Since we've got up to 1970, I'm including her opening routine in The Silencers (1966) to show just how long she was making a splash - she's into her 40s here and still a siren:
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Jalsa, Mumbai July 1/2, 2023 Sat/Sun 11:57 PM
🪔 .. July 02 .. birthday greetings to .. Ef Ef Madhuri Dharanipragada .. Ef Sanjay Patodiya from Kolkata .. Ef Jayesh Brahmbhatt from Gujarat ..
And .. dear Avni Rathi , the CONQUEROR from Solapur .. your birthday was on May 22 , and we regret missing it , because we didn't know , but now we know .. you have our wishes and affection always and of all the Ef Family .. keep conquering 💪🏽 .. love ❤️ ..
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And .. wishes for the Amar Akbar Anthony Film screening tomorrow Sunday 2nd July at BFI ( the British Film Institute .. UK’s lead organization for Film ) under the brand ICONIC ..
never ever thought that this film would be seeing a day like this .. but the genius of Manmohan Desai had other ideas .. his first Production under his banner .. and what a complete joy to be a part of it ..
Much has changed since then .. but this lives on .. as do most others ..
And the debates on AI continue .. many have reacted to the informal mention on this page and have commented on its veracity and its drawbacks .. society, morals, defence, secret services .. the list is endless .. and we move on ..
Anxious now how the morning papers shall portray this bit of the Blog .. 😁
Autobiography .. !!!
Many do insist that it must come from me .. and it amuses me .. I have nothing autobiographical about me .. Babuji did , and his, in 4 volumes, became iconic and ably rewarded .. the best reaction coming from the pundits of literature and the literary world that ..
“ your prose is better than your poetry” !!
Then on set I came across a book being used as a prop that volumed various quotes on various topics .. and on ‘autobiography’ this came up :
‘An autobiography is an obituary in serial form with the last instalment missing.’ ~ Quentin Crisp 1908 - 99 The Naked Civil Servant ( 1968 )
for some strange reason the book on set .. had its title covered with paper that read Bonsai Plants ..
Bonsai represents miniature .. I guess minimalistic for a book on quotes was an apt thought .. he haha ..😂
There were many more .. but I refrain .. that strain, brings pain .. for the ability of the copywriter to make it in sensationalist headlines would be compromised ! 😳
Ahh heh .. I be too naughty in my write .. disruptuous , mutinous , recalcitrant .. but then the liberty of express , plays uniformly , does it not .. especially for the 1.4 + billion .. ypj’s
be in good stead dear readers and writers .. the path to the glory hath been disrupted by the diversionary lanes to the ultimate destination ..
So was I able to make this readable in compete with the morrow HL ..
Love and regard as always ..
Amitabh Bachchan
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All The Women’s News You Missed This Week
10/7/24-10/14/24
A South Korean Novelist takes home the Nobel Prize in Literature, Trump, and Harris vie for women voters. Women around the world continue to organize and fight male violence most notably this week accross South Africa, in Kolkata, and rural France.
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US Election:
Trump to join Fox News town hall with only women in audience
Obama’s callout to Black men touches a nerve among Democrats. Is election-year misogyny at play?
Abortion has passed inflation as the top election issue for women under 30, survey finds
Women’s Health and Reproductive Rights:
‘I found out I had cervical cancer while I was pregnant’
‘The View’ abortion ad signals wider effort to use an FCC regulation to spread a message
Moreno’s abortion comment rattles debate in expensive Senate race in Republican-leaning Ohio
Texas man drops case against 3 women for helping his ex-wife get abortion pills
Transgender/Gender Critical:
A kitchen staffed by trans women is a refuge for Mexico City’s LGBTQ+ community
‘Saboteurs’ release thousands of crickets at gender-critical group LGB Alliance's London event
Colorado court ducks deciding if baker could refuse to make LGBTQ-themed cake
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs and vetoes LGBTQ+ legislation
Florida mom of trans student sues school district, claiming retaliation and violation of rights
Women In The News:
The stats and shoes behind Chepngetich's amazing marathon world record
New Zealand ship didn’t sink because its captain was a woman, the ‘appalled’ defense minister says
American equal pay icon Lilly Ledbetter dies aged 86
Lupita Nyong'o speaks of family ordeal and condemns 'chilling' Kenya crackdown
'My employers locked me in the house and left when the bombings started'
How South Korea's 'real-life mermaids' made Malala want to learn to swim
Marine Le Pen hits back in EU funds misuse trial
Ukrainian journalist, 27, who chronicled Russian occupation dies in prison
Mothers seek justice for minors detained in Venezuelan election aftermath
Male Violence Against Women:
NY prosecutors want to combine Harvey Weinstein’s criminal cases into a single trial
Jury finds ex-member of rock band Mr. Bungle guilty of killing his girlfriend
Dad told police he killed Sara Sharif, court hears
Chris Brown concert shines spotlight on violence against women in South Africa
YouTuber Yung Filly charged with raping woman in Australia
Interpol asks public to help crack murdered women cold cases
Accused men confronted with abuse videos in French mass rape trial
Madeleine McCann suspect cleared of rape charges in separate trial
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' sex trafficking trial set for May
OnlyFans user pleads guilty in child pornography case
Arts and Culture:
South Korea's Han Kang wins Nobel Literature Prize
Art becomes outrage: Kolkata festival confronts crime against female doctor
K-pop star to testify on music industry bullying
Muni Long believes ‘Revenge’ is a dish best served with success
Riley Keough felt a duty to finish Lisa Marie Presley’s book on Elvis, grief, addiction and love
Music Review: Charli XCX’s ‘Brat and it’s completely different but also still brat’ remixes, ranked
Music Review: ‘Sex Education’ star Dua Saleh’s debut, ‘I Should Call Them’ is arty, experimental pop
Rekha at 70: Bollywood's timeless icon
Tributes paid to author's 'empathy and respect'
Experience artist Es Devlin's powerful new work
Disclaimer review: Cate Blanchett gives an 'increasingly frenzied' performance in this 'engrossing' revenge thriller
'I was told Mr Loverman was too niche for TV'
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Top Must-Visit Destinations in India for an Unforgettable Journey
India is a land of culture, beauty, and heritage - one of the most diverse travel destinations in the world. It has everything from the majestic Himalayas to the serene beaches of Kerala. Here is a review of some of the most recommended places to visit in India to help you plan your trip. And to make your journey utterly hassle-free, book from India's best travel agency or consult a few of the best travel agents in town for some expert local support and crafted travel plans.
Agra – the City of the Eternal Taj Mahal: One is undoubtedly reminded of Agra, India-the one iconic place in India-home to the majestic Taj Mahal, one of the world's most beautiful marble mausoleums, which the great Emperor Shah Jahan constructed in memory of his beloved wife, and among the Seven Wonders of the World. Of course, Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri must also be seen. And they are two UNESCO World Heritage sites where one is reminded of the beauty of Mughal architecture.
Jaipur: The Pink City of Royal Splendor: Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan. It gives India a glimpse of its glorious past. The city is popularly known for its palaces and the forts, particularly Amber Fort, City Palace, and Hawa Mahal. This city has been termed as the "Pink City." Treasure houses are found in the markets here for the shoppers in handicrafts, jewelry, and all kinds of clothing. Jaipur is one of the destinations in the famous Golden Triangle of India, which every top company in India's travel scene covers.
Kerala – God's Own Country: Kerala is a place of peace for those seeking solace. Alleppey has the most beautiful backwaters, while Munnar has the most gorgeous tea plantations. The place is rich in Ayurvedic wellness retreats and natural beauty. One of the experiences here is a cruise on a houseboat through the backwaters. This experience can be well enjoyed with the help of local travel agents, who can provide itineraries according to the person's needs.
Varanasi – The Spiritual Capital of India: Varanasi is more than two thousand years old-a city of spiritual depth as well as one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities on earth. This holy place, situated on the river Ganges, has borne witness to one of the greatest pilgrimages for Hinduism. In the evenings, the Ganga Aarti will leave a traveler in a trance; old temples, narrow lanes and sacred rituals make this the must-visit destination of all those who seek India's spiritual essence.
Goa – Beaches and Beyond: Goa is known for its golden beaches, lively nightlife, and unique Portuguese influence. It is a dream destination for travelers who are seeking a relaxing beach getaway. The state offers something for everyone: bustling markets, water sports, and old churches. The best travel agents in Kolkata can guide you to the hidden treasures and lesser-known beaches for you to enjoy your experience to the fullest in Goa.
Conclusion: This includes varied landscapes, historical sites, and cultural experiences for any tourist in India. Whether adventure in the Himalayas, spiritual growth in Varanasi, or a beach vacation in Goa, there is always something for a traveler to choose from in India. For a hassle-free and memorable journey, booking with a top travel company in India or partnering with the best travel agents in Kolkata can provide expert guidance and ensure you make the most of your Indian odyssey.
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The Story Behind the Victoria Memorial in Kolkata: Architecture and Significance
The Victoria Memorial in Kolkata stands as a testament to the grandeur of the British Empire in India. An iconic symbol of Kolkata, this magnificent structure is not just an architectural marvel but also a significant cultural and historical monument. Built in memory of Queen Victoria, the memorial combines elements of British and Mughal architecture, creating a unique blend that continues to captivate visitors from around the world. In this article, we will delve into the story behind the Victoria Memorial, exploring its architectural brilliance, historical significance, and enduring legacy.
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Shah Rukh Khan Admitted To Ahmedabad Hospital Due To Heat Stroke
Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan has been admitted to a hospital in Ahmedabad after suffering a heat stroke. The actor was in Ahmedabad to watch the Indian Premier League (IPL) match between his Kolkata Knight Riders and Sunrisers Hyderabad on Tuesday.
"The actor was suffering from dehydration amid a high temperature of 45-degree Celcius in Ahmedabad. He is under medical observation although his health is stable. Security has been tightened around the hospital," news agency IANS reported, quoting sources.
The actor's dear friend and actress Juhi Chawla visited the actor at the hospital. An official statement from the hospital is expected soon, news agency IANS reported.
Shah Rukh Khan, co-owner of IPL team Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), celebrated the team's triumph on Tuesday night with a lap of honour at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Accompanied by his children, Suhana Khan and AbRam Khan, Shah Rukh Khan greeted the audience following KKR's impressive win over Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), which secured their place in the IPL 2024 finals. The official Instagram pages of KKR and the Indian Premier League (IPL) shared pictures and videos of the family's celebratory walk. SRK chants filled the stadium, and Shah Rukh delighted fans with his iconic open-arms pose. KKR's official Instagram page shared snapshots of Shah Rukh Khan thanking fans, captioning them with, "Our lucky charm, our King Khan!"
On the professional front, Shah Rukh Khan was last seen in the film Dunki. His upcoming movie, reportedly titled King, is anticipated to feature him alongside his daughter, Suhana Khan. Music for the film is rumoured to be composed by Anirudh Ravichander. However, an official announcement regarding King is still awaited.
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Most Popular And Best Dishes In India By Akshay Mehndiratta That You Must Try
India is a country where you can taste a wide variety of famous dishes and you will find many food lovers relishing the delicious flavors. In India, many food bloggers from abroad come to enjoy the famous and delicious food of the country. One such blogger is Akshay Mehndiratta, who loves not only cooking but also eating. He travels to the most famous states of India and samples their famous dishes. Through his blog, he shares recommendations for dishes he savors during his journeys, tempting your taste buds. These famous dishes are a must-try!.
1. Biriyani
Biryani, a favorite dish in India, holds a special place in the culinary world with its rich taste and aromatic spices. Food lover Akshay Mehndiratta enjoys a variety of dishes ranging from juicy chicken biryani to delicious egg biryani, delicious mutton biryani to juicy prawn biryani and even the vegetarian flavor of mushroom biryani. Each variation of biryani gives a completely unique blend of spices and ingredients, reflecting the cultural richness and culinary history of India. From aromatic Hyderabadi Dum Biryani to spicy Kolkata Biryani and aromatic Lucknowi Biryani, the surrounding specialties enrich the biryani landscape, tantalizing the senses and leaving diners yearning for more. Since Akshay loves the diverse flavors of biryani, he recommends this biryani to everyone.
2. Vada Pav
Vada pav is a vegetarian dish that brings water to the mouth. It is a famous dish in India and people are relishing this dish. Akshay says that a classic street food dish from the busy streets of Mumbai is made from spicy potato, coated in gram flour, and served with chutney and pav. This highly satisfying snack embodies the creativity of Indian street food culture, which Ashok Vaidya started selling outside the Dadar railway station in 1966. It has now reached the hearts and minds of the people and is loved by them.
3. Masala Dosa
Masala Dosa, an essential South Indian dish, is a favorite culinary treasure known for its crispy texture and delicious potato or vegetable filling. Foodie Akshay Mehndiratta also enjoyed this traditional dish, which consists of thin, golden-brown crepes in a lentil batter filled with a combination of fermented rice and spicy potatoes. Dosa is expertly folded and served with coconut chutney, spicy sambar and sometimes extremely spicy red chutney, making it a delicious dish. Be it breakfast or lunch, masala dosa never fails to create a sense of satisfaction, making it a favorite among foodies everywhere.
4. Chloe and Kulcha
Chole and Kulcha, a famous street food originating from the bustling streets of Delhi, captures the essence of North Indian flavors in a delicious and hearty snack. Chole is a spicy and tangy chickpea curry packed with aromatic spices like cumin, coriander and garam masala. This chole is served hot with kulcha. Kulcha is soft and fluffy leavened bread, often topped with ghee to make it delicious. Chole and kulcha together create a harmony of texture and taste that delights the taste buds. Akshay appreciates the culinary artistry behind this beloved street food that has made its way into the hearts and stomachs of foodies across India.
5. Kachori
Kachori, a favorite Indian snack loved for its crunchy exterior and delicious taste, is a recipe that thrills foodies across the country. Akshay Mehndiratta, deeply appreciate of traditional flavours, savors this iconic dish. Hailing from the streets of Rajasthan, Kachori is a fried flour pastry filled with a spicy mixture of lentils, peas or potatoes, flavored with aromatic spices like cumin, coriander and chilli powder. Served hot and crispy, kachori is often paired with spicy tamarind or mint chutney, which elevates its taste to new heights. Kachori, whether served as a snack or a full meal, never fails to evoke feelings of warmth and pride, making it a popular dish in Indian cuisine.
6. Bhelpuri
Akshay Mehndiratta loves Bhelpuri, a popular street food originating from the colorful streets of Mumbai. It is a beautiful combination of crunchy texture and spicy flavour. With a combination of ingredients — crunchy puffed rice, crunchy sev (thin sev made from chickpea flour), chopped onions, tomatoes and baked potatoes — served with spicy tamarind, or green chutney. this famous snack captures the spirit of Indian street food culture. You can enjoy this dish for a quick breakfast with family and friends, Bhelpuri embodies the spirit of culinary innovation and enjoyment that defines the bustling streets of Mumbai.
7. Misal Pav
Misal Pav is a Maharashtrian dish which is Akshay’s favorite dish. Originating in the colorful streets of Maharashtra, Misal Pav is a highly spicy curry prepared from sprouted moth beans, cooked in a rich and aromatic gravy with a blend of spices like cumin, coriander and turmeric. Served hot, the aromatic curry is garnished with crunchy farsan (fried salty snacks), finely chopped onions, clean coriander and lime juice, which adds a of texture and flavour. With a soft and buttery pav (bread roll), Misal Pav offers a satisfying delightful flavors in every bite.
8. Pav Bhaji
Pav Bhaji, a favorite street food from the bustling streets of Mumbai, It is Akshay’s favorite dish. This iconic dish includes a delicious and aromatic vegetable curry, called bhaji, which is prepared from a combination of mashed potatoes, tomatoes, onions, peas and capsicum, along with spices like cumin, coriander and garam masala. Bhaji cooked in an aromatic mixture of spices is served with smooth and buttery pav (bread roll), which is toasted with a generous amount of butter on a tawa. The dish is garnished with lemon, chopped onions and clean coriander, and it gives an unlimited taste pleasure in each bite.
Conclusion
Amidst the vibrant tapestry of Indian cuisine, Akshay Mehndiratta’s curated some list of dishes that everyone must taste it. From the aromatic allure of Biryani to the crunchy taste of Vada Pav, each dish has a unique taste that captures the essence of India’s diverse cuisine. Akshay’s passion for food and his deep appreciation for traditional flavors is reflected in every recommendation, inviting foodies on a culinary adventure from the congested streets of Delhi to the colorful lanes of Maharashtra.
If you are interested in learning more about delicacies, consider joining Akshay Mehndiratta’s journey. This journey will take you on a culinary adventure through the rich and diverse world of Indian cuisine, where you will experience the amazing flavors and health benefits of traditional Indian cuisine.
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Remembering #JuthikaRoy on her 10th death anniversary (05/02/14), the iconic bhajan vocalist celebrated as the modern-day #Meera during the pre-independence era. Renowned for her soul-stirring Meerabai bhajans such as "Ghunghat ke pat khol" and "Pag Ghunghru Baandh Meera Naachi Re," Juthika Roy carved a niche for herself in the hearts of many.
Her melodious renditions won the hearts of Hindi and Bengali cinema audiences alike, making her a celebrated figure in her time. Her voice captivated notable personalities, including Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru, who were avid admirers of her work.
On the historic day of August 15, 1947, as Nehru journeyed from Teen Murti Bhavan to the Red Fort to mark India's independence, Roy's bhajans filled the air, broadcast live by All India Radio. After her performance, at Nehru's request, she continued to sing until the national flag was hoisted, adding a memorable soundtrack to a pivotal moment in India's history.
In her reflections, Roy shared an anecdote about Sarojini Naidu revealing how Gandhi found solace in her bhajans during his incarceration in Pune, making her music an integral part of his daily prayer meetings. She even had the honor of performing privately for Gandhi at his residence.
Embarking on her musical journey at just 12 years old with her first album, Roy was mentored by the renowned rebel poet Kazi Nazrul Islam. Her collaborations with the esteemed Bengali music director Kamal Dasgupta, especially the revered Narayan stuti "Narayan Shriman Narayan," continue to resonate with listeners.
Roy's versatile talent extended beyond Hindi and Bengali, as she lent her voice to songs in various languages, including Urdu and Tamil.
On February 5, 2014, the music world lost this luminary in Kolkata after a long illness. As we commemorate her legacy, we hope for her soul to find everlasting peace.
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Yash Raj Films announces the re-release of Shah Rukh Khan starrer Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Dil Toh Pagal Hai, and Chak De India
In this unique Nostalgia Film Festival, these films will be releasing from January 19 to January 22 at PVR and Inox Cinemas.
In what seems to be a unique trip down memory lane, Yash Raj Films is all set to take you on a filmy journey with the re-release of three of its biggest blockbusters starring Shah Rukh Khan. In a social media post, the production house announced the arrival of the iconic Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, mega hit Dil To Pagal Hai, and the blockbuster Chak De India at PVR and INOX Cinema chains in what is called as the Nostalgia Film Festival that kicks from January 19.
On Thursday, January 18, Yash Raj Films announced about the weekend film festival with a special post on Instagram along with a caption that read, “Relive the magic of your favourite movies on the big screen again… Nostalgia Film Festival @pvrcinemas_official @inoxmovies from 19th-22nd Jan!” Furthermore, the post also revealed that the ticket prices will be available for as low prices as Rs. 112. Although PVR and INOX chains have collaborated, the film will be releasing only in selected theatres belonging to these chains within selected cities like Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune, Surat, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Kochi, among others. The list too has been shared by the production house for the ones who are reliving those memories.
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Speaking of the films, all the three movies have Shah Rukh Khan essaying the male lead. While Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge (1995) is an iconic romantic drama featuring the megastar with his favourite co-star Kajol. The film has managed to break all records and remains to be one of the most iconic films in the genre of romance. On the other hand, Dil To Pagal Hai (1997) which stars Madhuri Dixit and Karisma Kapoor in lead roles, is expected to be a beautifully penned romantic drama by Yash Chopra, that brings together a tale of friendship and love. Whereas Chak De India (2007) is a sports drama that features 11 women players across the country fighting against gender biases, caste prejudices and other challenges, as they aim to make to win the World Cup in a Global Championship Match.
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Mastering the Art of Sitar Tuning: Unraveling the Secrets
Understanding the Sitar: A Jewel in Indian Musical Heritage
The sitar, an iconic stringed instrument, holds a profound significance in the rich tapestry of Indian musical heritage. With its distinctive resonating sound and intricate craftsmanship, the sitar has captured the imagination of music enthusiasts worldwide. From the bustling streets of Kolkata to the serene banks of the Ganges, the melodious tunes of the sitar reverberate through the heart of Indian culture.
Delving into Sitar Tuning: A Harmonious Journey
The Essence of Sitar Tuning
Sitar Tuning is an art form that requires precision, patience, and a deep understanding of musical intervals. At the heart of sitar tuning lies the concept of raga, a melodic framework that governs Indian classical music. Each raga evokes a distinct mood and emotion, and proper tuning is essential to unleash its full potential.
The Anatomy of the Sitar: Unraveling Complexity
Before delving into sitar tuning, it's crucial to grasp the intricate anatomy of this majestic instrument. The sitar comprises a hollow wooden body, a neck with movable frets, and a set of sympathetic strings that resonate harmoniously with the main strings. Understanding the interplay between these components is paramount to achieving optimal tuning.
Decoding the Tuning Process: A Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Establishing the Sa
The Sa, or the tonic note, serves as the anchor for sitar tuning. Begin by tuning the main playing string (baaj) to the desired pitch, typically corresponding to the Sa of the chosen raga. This foundational step lays the groundwork for the entire tuning process.
Step 2: Tuning the Sympathetic Strings
The next step involves tuning the sympathetic strings, which resonate sympathetically with the main strings to enrich the overall sound of the sitar. Carefully adjust the tension of each sympathetic string to align with the corresponding notes of the raga, ensuring a harmonious blend of tones.
Step 3: Fine-Tuning the Main Strings
Once the sympathetic strings are in tune, focus on fine-tuning the main playing strings to achieve perfect harmony. Use precise adjustments to achieve the desired pitch for each string, paying close attention to the intervals and ensuring smooth transitions between notes.
Mastering the Art: Tips and Techniques
Embrace Patience and Precision
Sitar tuning is a delicate process that demands patience and precision. Take your time to meticulously adjust each string, listening attentively to the subtle nuances of sound. Embrace the journey of tuning as an opportunity for musical exploration and refinement.
Develop a Keen Ear
A keen ear is the most valuable tool in the arsenal of a sitar player. Train your ear to discern subtle variations in pitch and tone, allowing you to fine-tune your instrument with confidence and accuracy. Regular practice and attentive listening will sharpen your auditory perception over time.
Seek Guidance from Experts
Don't hesitate to seek guidance from experienced sitar players or music instructors who can offer valuable insights and guidance. Learning from seasoned professionals can accelerate your progress and deepen your understanding of sitar tuning techniques.
Conclusion: Unlocking the Melodic Splendor of the Sitar
In conclusion, sitar tuning is a nuanced art form that requires dedication, discipline, and a profound appreciation for the rich musical tradition of India. By mastering the intricacies of sitar tuning, you unlock the melodic splendor of this iconic instrument, allowing its soul-stirring music to resonate with audiences around the world.
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